Your opinion on something

Discussion in 'Feel Good Feminism' started by Skizm, Aug 28, 2009.

  1. Skizm

    Skizm Member

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    Now, before I start this post I want to let you know that I am all for equality between sexes. I think having that having inequality in the first place was retarded.

    Onto the post!

    Now, over the past several years I've become interested in what happens around the world, politics, business, and different movements (feminism and the rest of them). One thing I have noticed about some feminists though is that they're extremely selective about what they want/don't want feminism to affect. For example, they want to get that extra dollar for the same job but want to get off the sinking boat first.


    Some questions to answer:

    1)What do y'all think about "Selective Feminism"?

    2)Is true equality something you want? Courts will no longer favor women, men will no longer hold the door because of someone's sex, etc.

    The second question might seem a little rude but I feel that if it is a valid question.

    p.s: I feel that it is important to maintain the identity of the male/female sex.
     
  2. Vanilla Gorilla

    Vanilla Gorilla Go Ape

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    How do you feel about equal rights for the retarded then?
     
  3. Skizm

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    I hates them with all of my multiple hearts! Sanitize them!

    Honestly though, I was unaware of unequal rights for the mentally retarded?

    Using the word though, just like saying lame, gay, stupid, or others. They all describe some difference.
     
  4. MaccaByrd

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    I was always taught not to use those words to describe negative things. I've stopped cringing when I hear them because it's so common nowadays. I know people don't mean ill but it really shouldn't be, should it?

    Off topic!
     

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